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Gaza Ramadan Under Siege: 1000 Dead, Food Blockade Amidst Renewed Israeli Offensive
During Ramadan 2024, renewed Israeli airstrikes in Gaza caused nearly 1000 deaths, including hundreds of children, and a severe food shortage due to an Israeli blockade barring aid, drastically altering religious observance and daily life.
Gaza Ramadan Under Siege: 1000 Dead, Food Blockade Amidst Renewed Israeli Offensive
During Ramadan 2024, renewed Israeli airstrikes in Gaza caused nearly 1000 deaths, including hundreds of children, and a severe food shortage due to an Israeli blockade barring aid, drastically altering religious observance and daily life.
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60% Bias Score


Sudan's National Museum: Extensive Damage and Looting Documented
Following the Sudanese army's recapture of the National Museum of Sudan in Khartoum, BBC footage reveals extensive damage and the apparent theft of numerous artifacts. The Sudanese government blames the Rapid Support Forces (RSF), while the RSF claims the destruction was caused by army shelling.
Sudan's National Museum: Extensive Damage and Looting Documented
Following the Sudanese army's recapture of the National Museum of Sudan in Khartoum, BBC footage reveals extensive damage and the apparent theft of numerous artifacts. The Sudanese government blames the Rapid Support Forces (RSF), while the RSF claims the destruction was caused by army shelling.
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40% Bias Score


US Budget Cuts Jeopardize Crucial Sudan Radio Station
US budget cuts threaten Dabanga, a crucial independent radio station in Sudan, impacting its ability to provide unbiased news to millions amidst the ongoing conflict; reduced broadcasts and layoffs demonstrate the crisis, though Swedish and potential Dutch aid offer temporary relief.
US Budget Cuts Jeopardize Crucial Sudan Radio Station
US budget cuts threaten Dabanga, a crucial independent radio station in Sudan, impacting its ability to provide unbiased news to millions amidst the ongoing conflict; reduced broadcasts and layoffs demonstrate the crisis, though Swedish and potential Dutch aid offer temporary relief.
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48% Bias Score


Sudanese Airstrike Kills Dozens in North Darfur Market
A Sudanese Armed Forces airstrike on a crowded market in Tora, North Darfur, on Monday night, killed at least 26 people and injured dozens more, according to verified reports, marking one of the deadliest attacks in Darfur since October 2024 amid a worsening humanitarian crisis affecting nearly half...
Sudanese Airstrike Kills Dozens in North Darfur Market
A Sudanese Armed Forces airstrike on a crowded market in Tora, North Darfur, on Monday night, killed at least 26 people and injured dozens more, according to verified reports, marking one of the deadliest attacks in Darfur since October 2024 amid a worsening humanitarian crisis affecting nearly half...
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40% Bias Score


Russia Sentences 23 Ukrainian Azov Regiment Members to Prison
A Russian court sentenced 23 Ukrainian Azov Regiment members—12 in person and 11 in absentia—to 13-23 years in prison for seizing power and terrorism, a move Ukraine calls a violation of international law, stemming from their capture in Mariupol in spring 2022.
Russia Sentences 23 Ukrainian Azov Regiment Members to Prison
A Russian court sentenced 23 Ukrainian Azov Regiment members—12 in person and 11 in absentia—to 13-23 years in prison for seizing power and terrorism, a move Ukraine calls a violation of international law, stemming from their capture in Mariupol in spring 2022.
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64% Bias Score


Russia Sentences 12 Azov Regiment Members to Prison
A Russian court sentenced 12 members of Ukraine's Azov Regiment to 13-23 years in prison for terrorism and seizing power, while 11 others were convicted in absentia; Moscow considers Azov a terrorist organization, while Ukraine says it has purged extremist elements.
Russia Sentences 12 Azov Regiment Members to Prison
A Russian court sentenced 12 members of Ukraine's Azov Regiment to 13-23 years in prison for terrorism and seizing power, while 11 others were convicted in absentia; Moscow considers Azov a terrorist organization, while Ukraine says it has purged extremist elements.
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52% Bias Score

Hezbollah Denies Rocket Fire, WCK Volunteer Killed in Gaza
Following an Israeli military claim that Hezbollah launched two rockets from Lebanon, one intercepted, the other landing in Lebanon, Hezbollah denies involvement; meanwhile, a World Central Kitchen volunteer was killed in an Israeli airstrike near a Gaza food distribution point, marking the organiza...

Hezbollah Denies Rocket Fire, WCK Volunteer Killed in Gaza
Following an Israeli military claim that Hezbollah launched two rockets from Lebanon, one intercepted, the other landing in Lebanon, Hezbollah denies involvement; meanwhile, a World Central Kitchen volunteer was killed in an Israeli airstrike near a Gaza food distribution point, marking the organiza...
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44% Bias Score

Netanyahu Threatens Increased Repression Amidst Renewed Gaza Conflict
Following a week of renewed Israeli military operations in Gaza, Prime Minister Netanyahu escalated the conflict, threatening increased repression against Hamas unless they release Israeli hostages held since October 7, 2023, while over 50,000 Palestinians have been killed and 142,000 displaced. Rar...

Netanyahu Threatens Increased Repression Amidst Renewed Gaza Conflict
Following a week of renewed Israeli military operations in Gaza, Prime Minister Netanyahu escalated the conflict, threatening increased repression against Hamas unless they release Israeli hostages held since October 7, 2023, while over 50,000 Palestinians have been killed and 142,000 displaced. Rar...
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36% Bias Score

Russia Calls for Condemnation of Journalist Killings in Ukraine
The upper chamber of the Russian parliament's commission on information policy is urging international organizations to condemn the killings of three Russian journalists—Anna Prokofyeva of Channel One, and Alexander Fedorkak and two crew members of Zvezda TV—who died in recent days while covering th...

Russia Calls for Condemnation of Journalist Killings in Ukraine
The upper chamber of the Russian parliament's commission on information policy is urging international organizations to condemn the killings of three Russian journalists—Anna Prokofyeva of Channel One, and Alexander Fedorkak and two crew members of Zvezda TV—who died in recent days while covering th...
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56% Bias Score

US prioritizes swift end to Ukraine war, raising concerns about Russian accountability
The Trump administration's push for a swift end to the war in Ukraine is causing alarm in Kyiv, as the U.S. appears to prioritize a deal over holding Russia accountable for over 81,000 documented war crimes, potentially jeopardizing Ukrainian interests and setting a dangerous precedent for internati...

US prioritizes swift end to Ukraine war, raising concerns about Russian accountability
The Trump administration's push for a swift end to the war in Ukraine is causing alarm in Kyiv, as the U.S. appears to prioritize a deal over holding Russia accountable for over 81,000 documented war crimes, potentially jeopardizing Ukrainian interests and setting a dangerous precedent for internati...
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64% Bias Score

24 Azov Regiment Members Sentenced to 409 Years in Russian Court
A Russian court sentenced 24 Azov Regiment members, captured in Mariupol in spring 2022, to prison terms ranging from 13 to 23 years for charges including violent seizure of power and participation in a terrorist organization; the total sentence amounted to 409 years.

24 Azov Regiment Members Sentenced to 409 Years in Russian Court
A Russian court sentenced 24 Azov Regiment members, captured in Mariupol in spring 2022, to prison terms ranging from 13 to 23 years for charges including violent seizure of power and participation in a terrorist organization; the total sentence amounted to 409 years.
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68% Bias Score

Former Warlord Lubanga Launches New Armed Group in DRC
Thomas Lubanga, a former Congolese warlord previously convicted by the ICC for using child soldiers, launched a new armed group, the Convention for Popular Revolution (CRP), from Uganda in 2025, undermining peace efforts in Ituri and raising concerns about regional stability due to alleged links wit...

Former Warlord Lubanga Launches New Armed Group in DRC
Thomas Lubanga, a former Congolese warlord previously convicted by the ICC for using child soldiers, launched a new armed group, the Convention for Popular Revolution (CRP), from Uganda in 2025, undermining peace efforts in Ituri and raising concerns about regional stability due to alleged links wit...
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48% Bias Score
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